Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest

Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest (1992)

by Square Osaka Development Department, Nintendo, Square, Square Enix
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Focus Tower is the center of the world and balances the forces of the world. However 4 monsters have taken the 4 elemental crystals (Earth, Water, Fire, Wind) for their own use, and also taken the 4 keys that for doors inside of Focus Tower. With the balance disrupted, disasters befall the world. A young boy by the name of Benjamin finds his home village destroyed. Meeting a mysterious old man while trying to escape from earthquakes, he soon learns that he is the prophesized hero and the only one who can save the world. Benjamin must recover the 4 crystals, unlock Focus Tower and defeat the ultimate monster before the 5th crystal, the Crystal of Life is corrupted.Show more
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user avatar@SmilinHaynuser avatar@SmilinHayn
February 24, 2025
This was my intro into RPGs. It was in the bargain bin at our local KB Toys and my brother and I could choose only one game. This is what he found. I was looking at the back of the box and thought it looked terrible. We went home and he played it, and I still thought it was terrible. But he kept playing it, and I don't think I had ever expected a journey like that before. I watched as he trekked across the world, fighting monsters I never could have imagined, made friends, and in the end saved the world. This game made me fall in love with RPGs, and without it I doubt I would have tried it appreciated any other.
user avatar@Bastasiauser avatar@Bastasia
March 22, 2025
Well to be honest this Game was my very first Final Fantasy Game i've played on the SNES. I still got the original Cardridge and my SNES but these two Things are now over 30 Years old and not working actually that much anymore.........sadly. I really would appreciate it if my old favorite Game from my Childhood would find its Way to here that i can still play it again fully legally because Emulators and Roms are not so well seen these Days. Thanks alot GOG if you can make it possible.
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